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The “down” Years 1972-74

Author: George D. Aiken

A Senator’s View

“A’n’t I a Woman?”

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Soujourner Truth's mission was “testifyin’ concerning the wickedness of this ‘ere people.”

The Reluctant Conquerors

Author: Thomas C. Leonard

How the Generals Viewed the Indians

Commitment To Posterity

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WHERE DID IT GO?

Gilbert Stuart, the Man Who Painted Washington

Author: James Thomas Flexner

Painter to the Federalist aristocracy, Stuart created likenesses of leading citizens with great brilliance and exactitude.

Knights of the Fast Freight

Author: Clark C. Spence

For hoboes, the West was the land of milk and honey, of adventure, scenery, and easy living. A “land stowaway” hopped the first transcontinental train, and for six more decades they rode the rails

Monmouth

Author: Don Troiani

Eleventh in a series of paintings for AMERICAN HERITAGE

The Knave Of Boston

Author: Francis Russell

IN ALL THE PACK, DAN COAKLEY DESERVED TO BE CALLED